At a meeting with reporters on Thursday, UAW President Dennis Williams said he is “in discussions” to produce advertisements to encourage U.S. customers to buy union-made cars manufactured in America. The idea was inspired by a revived buy American sentiment that has been growing since the 2008 recession.

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Shut down the borders to keep the illegal aliens and evil foreigners out. Close off trade (and competition) with the rest of the world to ensure a robust and thriving local economy. Get rid of anti-business laws that favor stupid things like rivers, soil, and air instead of focusing on what matters: productivity and profit. And what do you get? Hmmmm... an isolationist, totalitarian state... like North Korea?

I will NEVER buy an American made piece of junk, unreliable, crap. My last American made car I bought was a 1978 Pontiac Grand Prix. I had to take it back to the dealer for major repairs as oil pump, fuel pump, transmission leakage, master break cylinder, painted twice for peeling paint - and this was a brand new car that cost me $3210 dollars (I still have the window sticker to remind me of the GARBAGE UAW Union workers build. I finally got the poor car condemned under the Lemon Law. Never again - they didn't care about their quality. Here you go (and they still kept their jobs after this)

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